The animal farm approach ("All animals are equal, *but some animals are
more equal than others*") was not seen in a favorite light in Orwell's
time, and still is not. It described a regime where some ruling class
animals were allowed to flout laws that other presumably equal animals were
subject to. You may want to pick a different allegory.

That being said, it is the case that some member have a larger impact on
the club than others, and it may not be a bad idea to start a BVARC history
page to recognize the volunteer activities of those members.

Tony
K5DEV


On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Scott Royall via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Those of us who feel most comfortable with the *Animal Farm* approach
> might choose to peruse http://brarc.org/?page_id=26. Now there, in my
> not-so-humble opinion, is an example of how you honor your fallen stars. I
> wasn't even an ham then, but I was a SWL and I heard Stan Preston, W5GIX,
> daily until his passing in 1979. He was an asset not only to BRARC, but to
> Baton Rouge in general.
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